electrical work that should be left to electricians

When I converted my home heating system from gas to electric, I trusted the HVAC technician to take care of all of the electrical work. I learned a very important lesson after that. It turned out that the man that did the electrical work for the heating system wasn't exactly an electrician, and my breaker panel nearly caught fire and the transformer on the utility pole outside of my home burned up. I was without any electricity for two days while I waited for the electric company to restore my power. Visit my blog to find out what other tasks are sometimes done by non-electricians that should always be left to professional electricians.

Posted on:
2 June 2015
Whether you're looking to upgrade a small, single family home or you manage a huge manufacturing complex, the responsibility of maintaining a building comes with many challenges. Given the great importance of electricity to the modern culture and economy, taking the appropriate steps to address faults in an electrical system is perhaps the most important of these concerns.
Below, you'll find a guide to some things you should be sure to ask about when you hire a commercial electrician.[Read More]

Posted on:
6 October 2014
Whether you are replacing an old ceiling fan or putting in a new one instead of an old light fixture, you may decide to try to install it yourself. Before you begin your project, however, you should be aware of the safety tips listed below.
Check The Wires For Electrical Current Using A Multimeter
Even if you have turned off the circuit breaker that feeds the ceiling fan, you will want to check for any current.[Read More]